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Bridges and Boundaries: Historians, Political Scientists, and the Study of International Relations (BCSIA Studies in International Security) [Hardcover]

Colin Elman (Editor), Miriam Fendius Elman (Editor)

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Belfer Center Studies in International Security February 19, 2001

Bridges and Boundaries offers a conversation between what might loosely be described as traditionalist diplomatic and military historians, and political scientists who employ qualitative case study methods to examine international relations. The book opens with a series of chapters discussing differences, commonalities, and opportunities for cross-fertilization between the two disciplines.To help focus the dialogue on real events and research, the volume then revisits three empirical topics that have been studied at length by members of both disciplines: British hegemony in the nineteenth century; diplomacy in the interwar period and the causes of World War II; and the origins and course of the Cold War. For each of these subjects, a political scientist, a historian, and a commentator reflect on how disciplinary "guild rules" have shaped the study of international events. The book closes with incisive overviews by Robert Jervis and Paul W. Schroeder.Bridges and Boundaries explores how historians and political scientists can learn from one another and illustrates the possibilities that arise when open-minded scholars from different disciplines sit down to talk.



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"Unlike most attempts to build bridges across the chasms that divideacademic disciplines, Bridges and Boundaries succeedsspectacularly in spanning the gap. The Elmans have collected ahigh-quality group of contributors, leaders in their own disciplinesof history and political science, yet experiencedbridge-crossers. Their penetrating essays, including paired treatmentsof international historical issues by scholars from both fields, areespecially good at identifying what the real boundaries between thedisciplines are, why they exist, and how these complementarydifferences can make intellectual exchange across the boundaries soprofitable. This is simply the best volume on the topic, including theElmans' highly acclaimed special issue of InternationalSecurity, which this collection builds upon and surpasses." Jack Snyder, Chair, Political Science Department, and Robertand Renee Belfer Professor of International Relations, ColumbiaUniversity

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Colin Elman is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. Previously he was Assistant and Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Arizona State University. He is coeditor, with Miriam Fendius Elman, of Bridges and Boundaries: Historians, Political Scientists, and the Study of International Relations (MIT Press, 2001). Miriam Fendius Elman is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. Previously she was Assistant and Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Arizona State University. She is coeditor, with Colin Elman, of Bridges and Boundaries: Historians, Political Scientists, and the Study of International Relations (MIT Press, 2001).

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Historians and social scientists generally agree that although they study the same social phenomena, they do so in different ways. Read the first page
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enigmatic causality, alliance handicaps, reformist military leaders, academic military history, overdetermined explanations, synoptic judgment, long cycle theory, international historians, typological theory, tripolar system, typological theories, neoclassical realists, civilian intervention, offshore balancer, systemic leadership, neoclassical realism, international relations field, secondary diffusion, process tracing, counterfactual thought experiments, contingent generalizations, sufficient causation, military change, diplomatic historians, complex historical events
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New York, United States, Soviet Union, International Security, Cambridge University Press, Princeton University Press, Oxford University Press, John Lewis Gaddis, Cornell University Press, United Kingdom, Edward Ingram, Great Britain, Robert Jervis, Miriam Fendius Elman, Richard Ned Lebow, Columbia University Press, Colin Elman, George Modelski, Eastern Europe, American Political Science Review, Paul Kennedy, Free Press, International History Review, Alexander George, Crimean War
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